GIT-SS(1) BSD General Commands Manual GIT-SS(1) NAME git-ss — display a status summary for a Git repository SYNOPSIS git-ss [<options...>] [--] [<pathspec>...] DESCRIPTION The git-ss utility is merely a shorthand for “git status --short” to report a short summary of the status of a Git repository. It passes all command-line arguments to git-status(1). RETURN VALUES See git-status(1). ENVIRONMENT See git-status(1). FILES See git-status(1). EXAMPLES Show a status summary for the current Git repository: git ss Filter only the C source files from the summary of the src/ subdirectory: git ss src | egrep -e '.c$' SEE ALSO git-status(1) HISTORY The git-ss utility was written by Peter Pentchev in 2012. AUTHORS Peter Penchev ⟨roam@ringlet.net⟩ BSD October 10, 2013 BSD[top]
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